physiotherapists regularly encounter people who have well - established limitation of movement, and need to be able to recognize this phenomenon and act accordingly to restore the length of the soft tissues involved . It is also important that the physiotherapist is able to identity the muscles and soft tissues that are most prone to shorten and loose mobility .
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- ROLE OF PSYCHOLOGIST & SOCIAL WORKER IN REHABILITATION
- ROLE OF VOCATIONAL COUNSELLOR & CORRECTIVE THERAPIST
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EXERCISE REHABILITATION
Soft - tissue extensibility is a prerequisite for normal functioning. Unfortunately , following injury, inflammation, prolonged abnormal postures and other pathologies, this extensibility can be lost at an alarming rate.
physiotherapists regularly encounter people who have well - established limitation of movement, and need to be able to recognize this phenomenon and act accordingly to restore the length of the soft tissues involved . It is also important that the physiotherapist is able to identity the muscles and soft tissues that are most prone to shorten and loose mobility .
physiotherapists regularly encounter people who have well - established limitation of movement, and need to be able to recognize this phenomenon and act accordingly to restore the length of the soft tissues involved . It is also important that the physiotherapist is able to identity the muscles and soft tissues that are most prone to shorten and loose mobility .